1. Data reformatting, data parsing, anything that requires transforming data in anyway. E.g. give me all blah in this massive raw content of whatever. Give this data as json, this as csv.
2. Writing small scripts to do various other data related actions, automations.
3. Summaries. Extracting key points. Asking questions about content I don't understand well. Asking clarification questions.
4. Bulletpoints, outlines, asking for feedback for my own content, what could I be missing, brainstorming.
5. Coding obviously, but with Copilot mainly rather than ChatGPT specifically.
6. Asking it to review/criticise whatever work or output I do.
7. Anything learning/research related, I use it avidly. If I want to learn about any subject. I haven't found hallucinations to be an issue at all, because I view the content with grain of salt in the first place and I double check if I think something is out of place, but it's really, really good for learning, because I can actively question it compared to a course or whatever, and me being able to debate with it is amazing for learning. And compared to a person I never have to feel that my question may be stupid, I can just spew to it whatever immediately comes to mind and get clarifications. If I had a person as a mentor, I might be more careful, but this removes the aspect of social anxiety completely. I can keep asking clarifying questions infinitely.
8. Decisions. Trying to understand pros and cons of various decisions. Allowing it to brainstorm those pros and cons. I combine with my own pros and cons of course.
To me it's like this dream thing you can bounce your thoughts back and forth with, without having to worry about judgment etc.
Even without ChatGPT, looking for information you're not already an expert on can be a minefield of opinions disguised as facts, false dichotomies, biased perspectives/framings, omissions, etc..
And it's already bad enough before you consider that someone may have intentionally attempted to mislead you.
Microsoft could 'embrace' a significant portion of ChatGPTs use cases, if they trained up something 80% as good as ChatGPT and bundled it with Office 360.
We've seen AI techniques find new homes in Photoshop, 3D modelling software, ect.
ChatGPT needs it's own use case.